His ability to escape pressure kept numerous plays alive for the Seahawks offense and he rushed for 489 yards in 2013.

Trying to protect dual-threat quarterbacks was a hot topic at the combine on Thursday and Schneider offered his opinion on Wilson.

“I think Russell is also a guy that can stay in the pocket, deliver the ball and deliver it on time and is a guy that has a unique way of finding passing lanes and throw it with timing,” Schneider said.

For Wilson, the next move in the offseason is taking some time away from the gridiron.

Since playing in the 2012 Rose Bowl, Wilson has been in non-stop football mode according to Schneider.

With three rookie quarterbacks experiencing the playoffs in their first years in the NFL, there seems to be a race brewing to who will get to the Super Bowl first.

Seattle and Wilson were the closest last season and now is striving for the next step.

“We are trying to do things better than anybody’s ever done,” Schneider said. “That’s our goal every single day.”